Return of the Garrison
Killed and Wounded March 27, 1811
Arranged by Capt. John Urquhart
Killed Guestn. Brachio, serjeant; Anthony Locke, private. Wounded - Robert Torrens, commandant, slightly; John Easby, corporal, severely; Benjamin Addison, corporal, ditto; John Derby, serjeant-major, slightly; Cornelius Cowen, serjeant, ditto; William Baker, corporal, ditto; Patrick Boyle, corporal, ditto; John Halstead, drummer, ditto; William Shulks, private, severely; John Clark, private, ditto; Thomas Robinson, private, ditto; Daniel Murphy, private, ditto; Joseph Batchelor, private, ditto; John Taylor, private, ditto; John Hammond, private, ditto; John Hillman, private, ditto; Francis Wright, private, ditto; William Fitt, private, slightly; Charles Petty, private, ditto; Abraham Stainsbury, private, do; Samuel Chapman, private, ditto; James Yeates, private, ditto; James Cowly, private, ditto; Thomas Lloyd, private, ditto; William Arrowsmith, private, ditto; Thomas Mahony, private, do. Royal Marine Artillery. Sampson Weeks, corporal, slightly; Joseph Lewis, gunner, dangerously; John Parker, gunner, slightly; Isaac Duck, gunner, ditto. Total killed and wounded, 32 [signed] JW. MAURICE More Despatches on Anholt 1811
Fort Yorke, Island of Anholt, 27th March 1811 Return of the Garrison Killed and Wounded March 27, 1811 Account of Danish Officers Killed and Taken 27th March 1811 Return of Ordnance Stores Captured the 27th of March, 1811 His Majesty's Ship Tartar, off Anholt, March 31st 1811 His Majesty's Sloop Sheldrake, Anholt, March 28 Anholt Map (76K) Back to Napoleonic Notes and Queries #5 Table of Contents Back to Age of Napoleon List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master List of Magazines © Copyright 1992 by Partizan Press. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |